Apple TV for Windows will let you watch your favorite Apple TV+ series and movies right on your PC, with a preview version arriving later this year.

The official Apple TV Windows app to launch in 2023

Panos Panay, Chief Product Officer for Surface devices, made the announcement on the officialMicrosoft blog. He writes that Microsoft wants to enable you to more easily access “the entertainment you love from Apple” on Windows devices.

“We’re happy to announce that the Apple TV app will launch on Windows next year,” Panay wrote. However, a beta version of the Apple TV app will arrive later this year in the Microsoft Store for those who don’t mind testing prerelease software.

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The Apple TV app is already available on the Xbox consoles. Microsoft has also made other announcements today that will make Apple customers happy.

Apple Music is now available on Xbox devices

Starting today, for example, you may download Apple Music[Microsoft Store link]to the Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X consoles. Now you can finallystream your favorite Apple Music artists, playlists, songs and more on a Windows PC.

“We can’t wait for you to be able to listen to your favorite music, playlists and more from Apple Music and watch your favorite Apple TV+ series and movies, right on your Windows PC.”Read:How to get details about Apple Music songs on macOS

Windows Photos is integrating with iCloud Photos

In November, anupdate to Windows 11 will make iCloud Photosfor those who use the iCloud for Windows software[Windows Store link]integrate with Microsoft’s built-in Photos app. Currently, iCloud Photos only integrates with File Explorer.

The upcoming integration will let you access any iCloud photos and videos from your iPhone within the Windows Photos app. The Windows maker has confirmed that previews of these apps will launch in the Microsoft Store later this year.